Managing Svalbard Tourism: Inconsistencies and Conflicts of Interest
      
          
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          Academic article
      
    
                
  Utgiver:
              Arctic Review on Law and Politics
          Year published:
              2023
          Sider:
              86-106
          The Svalbard Archipelago has experienced a rapid increase in tourism-related activities over the past  few  decades.  The  Norwegian  Government’s  ambition  to  develop  the  Archipelago’s  tour-ism industry offers multiple socio-economic opportunities. The development and scope of these tourism  activities  is  affected  by  a  complex  governance  system  that  entails  strict  environmental  regulation and preparedness considerations. To understand the balance of goals across the national and international policy levels, we have mapped, reviewed, and analyzed the national and inter-national  regulations  and  agreements  that  affect  tourism  activities  on  Svalbard.  The  document  analysis  reveals  the  framework  of  natural  and  environmental  consideration,  access  to  areas  and  passage, requirements for organized outdoor activities, and regulatory tools. We discovered con-flicts  and  internal  inconsistencies  in  the  way  that  Svalbard  tourism  has  developed.  It  has  been  shaped by both economic growth and environmental preservation, without any specific business development objectives and goals or acceptable limits of environmental and social change in place. For tourism stakeholders, this might complicate any rational assessment of the balance between economic development and environmental status. The challenges we have identified are specific to Svalbard, but are likely to be similar in many other Arctic locations involved in tourism.
Svalbard, regulations, environment, sustainability, tourism, cruise, governance, Arctic
      
  
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